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Nanu 3 days Raayara aaradhane ge maneyalle sankalpa seve madide as per the guidance in this website. Ivattu purna phala odidvi aadre kayi kettogittu. Very disappointed. Nanu husband both have no clue what to do ? Please guide us. Do I have to redo the seve?

Dear Madam, Have been following your blog for a couple of years now and impressed at the plethora of information you have uploaded.

One of the companies I am associated (with the blessings of Raayaru) has mooted the concept below, to enhance the experiences of devotees and also other stakeholders in the holy place of Mantraalayaa.

YAATHRIKA – a software solution: a digital platform that can be accessed from multiple channels — web, mobile, FB/Twitter/…; for different users – bhaktadis, SRS mutt, local businessmen, local Admin team (panchayat/taluk), citizens and such; the experience/Use-cases would be unique to each one of them. It is being done on the principles of collaborative engagement and participatory governance, using data. As with any project there would be need for a dedicated team, technology – software/sensors, resources and Capital. We hope to find support from bhaktadis and SRS mutt.

I will keep you posted of the further developments and request you to kindly circulate this, in your circles.

I take this opportunity to pray Raayaru to bless you all and that you continue the good work in educating people like us.

Warm regards, Ramesh Katte +91 91085 52645

Yaatrika

On Fri, 16 Aug 2019, 18:12 Kalpavriksha Kamadhenu wrote:

> meeraghu posted: “Hope you all had a wonderful day praying to our Beloved > Rayaru and visiting many temples. All credit to Rayaru mutta for the > Mantralaya pictures. And Rayaru Aaradhane poole from my home. ” >

Thanks, for the quick transmission of Rayaru Brindavana pictures. K.LAKSHMAN.

On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 6:13 PM Kalpavriksha Kamadhenu wrote:

> meeraghu posted: “Hope you all had a wonderful day praying to our Beloved > Rayaru and visiting many temples. All credit to Rayaru mutta for the > Mantralaya pictures. And Rayaru Aaradhane poole from my home. ” >